LOCAL >At least 27 migrants killed in Aegean off Turkey

At least 27 migrants, including 11 children, were killed after a boat bound for the Greek island of Lesbos capsized off Turkey’s Edremit Bay on Feb. 8, the Turkish Coast Guard has said.

The migrants had been taking a different route, as local security forces have stepped up measures to prevent more crossings from Turkey to Greece.

A group of around 40 migrants set out for Lesbos from the Altınoluk neighborhood of Edremit in Aegean Balıkesir province in the early hours of the morning as weather conditions calmed from earlier heavy winds. However, the boat capsized after sailing around two miles off shore.

The Turkish Coast Guard reached the dead bodies of 27 migrants, including 11 children, after a notice was issued that migrants had drowned south of Edremit off the Dikili district of Aegean İzmir province. Four of the migrants were rescued alive and one was hospitalized.

Edremit District Governor Ali Sırmalı confirmed the death toll, adding that rescue operations were continuing.

“Eleven of the dead are children. There are four injured migrants. Rescue operations are ongoing,” Sırmalı said.